Free Electrons contributions to the 3.10 kernel

The 3.10 Linux kernel has been released a few days ago. According to LWN, with almost 13.500 non-merge commits, the 3.10 has been the busiest ever, and also the fastest. Free Electrons engineers again contributed to this release, with 99 patches integrated, making Free Electrons the 28th most active company contributing, right between ST-Ericsson (103 patches) and ARM (97 patches). See http://www.remword.com/kps_result/3.10_whole.html for the complete statistics.

Support for NOR flash on Marvell Armada 370 and Armada XP SoC, done by Ezequiel Garcia

Addition of a mvebu-mbus driver to handle the address decoding mechanism and configurable memory windows of Marvell SoC. The mach-kirkwood, mach-orion5x, mach-dove, mach-mv78xx0 and mach-mvebu Marvell platforms are all converted to use it. Developping this driver was a requirement to enable PCIe in a Device Tree compatible way on these platforms. Done by Thomas Petazzoni.

Addition of Device Tree information for the PCIe controllers of the Armada 370 and Armada XP, but unfortunately not the PCIe driver itself (which will arrive in 3.11). Done by Thomas Petazzoni.

Support for the thermal sensor on Marvell Armada 370 and Armada XP SoC, done by Ezequiel Garcia

A lot of reorganization of the Device Tree compatible strings for the Allwinner ARM SoC support, to prepare for the addition of additional SoCs in the future. Done by Maxime Ripard.

Improvements to the Allwinner pinctrl driver, with support for the A10 and A13 SoC. Done by Maxime Ripard.

Enabling of the I2C GPIO expander of the Armada 370 based Mirabox platform. Done by Grégory Clement.

A few updates to the support for the i.MX28 Crystalfontz boards: touchscreen and one-wire support on CFA10049. Done by Alexandre Belloni.

Various cleanups and improvements to the OMAP GMPC driver, done by Ezequiel Garcia.

Various cleanups and improvements to the Marvell Armada 370/XP IRQ controller driver, done by Thomas Petazzoni.

Could you report this issue on the ARM kernel mailing list, with the Marvell EBU maintainers and myself (Thomas Petazzoni) in Cc? This will be a much more efficient way to address your problem than exchanging through blog post comments.